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    How quickly people forget Tiago's D against Dirk and Aldridge.
    I remember it clearly, he was great. That Dallas series went 7 games because Pop was an idiot, but it worked out for the best. Green on Marion/Carter, Leonard defending Ellis, while they failed to expose that Leonard-Ellis match up on offense and force fed TP the ball. Pop waited to switch the obvious match ups until the end and when he did SA killed them.

    The Spurs could beat Dallas without Splitter if they just do the obvious, plus it's not like SA would get nothing for Splitter in return, teams want him and we could get something pretty good. That leaves Portland and the Aldridge match up, but again, I firmly believe SA has enough talent to beat them, especially with Leonard as the #1 option.

    I'd like SA to get someone that we can actually use against OKC, MIA, Splitter doesn't play like a $10 mill. player against these teams.

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    For now just make sure and bring patty,Boris and baynes back

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    I really hope that Tim, Manu and Pop all come back
    Tim's up in the air, but has said that he'll play until he's no longer contributing or doesn't feel good enough. He averaged 17 a game these playoffs, and as long as he stays healthy and fit I can't seem him opting out and hanging it up. Anything can happen at this point, but I get the feeling he'll at least give the fans and ownership more notice than a couple of days. Robinson gave us an entire season to enjoy knowing he'd ride off at the end.

    Pop makes it sound like he's for sure returning, he's publicly said that he'd like to keep coaching and what's he going to do, jump ship and take the coaching job somewhere else? Manu has also said he plans to come back, and frankly after these playoffs I'm not done watching that human hurricane destroy himself for baskets.

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    Marco is useful for the regular season, wouldn't mind seeing him come back.
    This tbh. Dude won us many games in RS.

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    Bring back everyone, including Belinelli and Bonner. Bonner can provide some important minutes now that he isn't being asked to play 30 minutes a game and Belinelli may be much improved in his 2nd year in the system, much like Diaw.

    Either that or let Mills and Diaw walk, promote Ayres to the starting lineup, and try to entice the Nets with a Kawhi/Splitter package for Deron Williams.

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    im going to stay away from this thread..... enjoy the moment for gods sakes.... there will be plenty of time to talk about this later


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    Resign everyone but Bonner, the dude has a purpose but rarely makes a difference. Pop was wise to leave him on the bench for the most part. Especially make sure Green doesn't leave. He needs to spend the offseason developing his off-the-dribble skills so he can be less of a liability when he gets run off the 3-point line.

    Find a solid backup to Kawhi, either through signings or drafting. Duncan will eventually need to be replaced, whether it's this summer (seems unlikely, but who knows) or next. The Spurs hold the rights to a couple of potential centerpieces, it may be time to try and lure one over here and start developing. If the Spurs are going to defend their le they're going to need more athleticism to keep up with OKC, Houston, and the like. The target's on their backs now, and getting out of the West three times in a row will be a tough challenge, even if this is the Greatest Spurs Team Ever.

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